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The Excretory System
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Write the BLACK Read the RED
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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM?
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Follow along on pg. 115 of the workbook
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Excretion Waste products (toxic) eliminated from body
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Blood balance in our bodies is maintained by : the kidneys, lungs and sweat glands StructureExcreted product LungsCarbon dioxide (CO 2 ) Sweat glandsSweat (water, heat) kidneysUrine (water, salts)
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Sweat glands in the skin Glands under surface = excrete sweat up to skin’s surface Helps regulate body temperature ( liquid absorbs heat from body to evapourate- change of state) Sweat = water & waste materials from blood
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Antiperspirant or D.O? Antiperspirants = fragrance and chemical compounds that block the pores to stop perspiration. No sweat, no odour. Deodorant = allow release of perspiration, antiseptic agents kill odour-causing bacteria.
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Use pg. 191-192 of textbook to help fill in pg. 115 of workbook
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Check your answers
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Structures of the Urinary System Function KidneysHomeostasis via production of urine Ureterurine from kidneys bladder BladderStores urine until released- can hold 1 L Urethraurine = bladder outside
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Lab 60 dissect a kidney (if we can get them)
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Components of Urine (a solution) 95% of urine is water 5% is solutes (chemicals dissolved in water e.g. urea, uric acid, salts, etc.) If protein, blood, glucose, fats= problem Traces of medication or drugs (see next slide)
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How long do drugs stay in your urine? Alcohol 3 - 5 days Amphetamines (speed) 1 - 3 days Barbiturates (downers) 2 - 4 days Cannabis (weed) 7 to 30 days Cocaine 3 - 4 days LSD (acid) 1 - 3 days MDMA (ecstasy) 3 - 4 days Methamphetamine (crystal meth) 3 - 6 days Rohypnol (date rape drug) 2 days (maximum)
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Urine should be: Clear dark amber (varies with hydration) Unusual colours can indicate different problems. Usually odourless (except after certain foods e.g. asparagus) Clear. Turbid (cloudy) urine =infections or crystals Neutral. A pH of around 7. 1-2 L a day
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Did you Know? Urine has been used to tan leather, cure bee stings, jellyfish stings, and athlete’s foot In the case of emergency, drinking urine can buy the body a few days before death (you will die faster without liquids than without food)
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patches
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Pre-lab notes: Indicators Used to test the presence of certain substances E.g. litmus paper = if liquid is acidic (pink), basic (blue) or neutral (no change).
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qualitative property- using your senses to observe, not measured e.g. colour quantitative property- using lab procedures to measure e.g. density
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Lab 61 components of urine Add the following chart into the lab
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Qualitative Observations ColourSmellTurbidity Sample A Sample B Sample C Sample D
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Urinalysis Lab DO NOT DRINK ANYTHING AND WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER! Note: ANYTHING that you touch to do this lab gets written down as part of the materials list.
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Homework pg. 116 of workbook
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Discussion Pg. 197 of textbook Q 18-20
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Build a Concept Map Read page 112 in your Toolbox on how to create a Concept Map Using the ALL the words on page 197 to create a BIG concept map for Chapter 6 of your textbook. You can use your notes too.
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Chapter 6 study Q = pg. 117-120
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Crash course excretory
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